The World Health Organization is delivering some good news ahead of World Water Day -- 87 percent of the global population now has access to potable water. But that figure hides a different reality on the ground -- especially in Africa. In Cameroon, poor infrastructure and a lack of political will has left nearly four in five people without reliable access to potable water sources.Duration: 02:24
Poor health care is killing Cameroonians due to massive corruption in the government. The poor people's Hospitals in Cameroon (public health system) are under funded and filthy while the rich corrupt politicians can fly abroad or go to upscale well equipped private hospitals in their neighborhood for treatment.
Voiceofcameroon 1 year ago